The following resources on Child Welfare were developed by the NCTSN.
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In response to the recent flooding, the National Child Traumatic Stress Network has the following resources to help families and communities.
The C-SARS was developed to measure stress associated with sexual victimization during childhood or adolescence. It assesses for the occurrence of 70 stressful events related to sexual abuse.
The PERQ is designed to assess stressful parental emotional reactions to the sexual abuse of their children.
The MDE (Major Depression Episode) Screener was adapted from the major depression items in the Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS).
The PT-SIC is a self-report measure of PTSD symptoms for children aged 4-8. It assesses the DSM-IV criteria for the diagnosis of PTSD. The language is simple, to allow young children to respond to the questions in an interview format.
The following resources on Homeless Youth were developed by the NCTSN.
Training curricula developed by the NCTSN are designed to facilitate the delivery of comprehensive workshops for various audiences on child traumatic stress.